Britain will ban the sale of pure combustion cars in 2030. That will mean big changes at Aston Martin, a brand that only sells combustion cars (until recently of the V12 variety). Aston Martin just detailed what those changes will look like with its new “Racing Green” strategy that will see the brand go primarily electric by 2030.
Here’s what you need to know.
Aston Martin plans to be electrified by 2030

Aston Martin will launch its first plug-in hybrid, the Valhalla, in 2024. The brand announced that all Aston Martin vehicles will offer an electrified option by 2026. And the “core range” will be fully-electrified by 2030.
The “core range” presumably means that SUVs, GT cars and sports cars will be electric; Aston Martin has ruled out building another sedan. Though Aston Martin appears to be leaving room for special edition and bespoke track vehicles that may use other forms of propulsion.